Ship project history: Differed from a prototype by strengthened hull construction, arrangement of superstructures and internal
compartments. By the moment of the beginning of WWI they were morally become outdated
and had no the big battle value. Rated as torpedo boats,
since September, 1907 as destroyers.

Naval service: Burny was wrecked 11/8/1904
off Shangtung beacon (Yellow Sea) and blown up by crew. Buynyy expended all fuel in battle off
Tsushima and was sunk by gunfire of cruiser Dmitriy Donskoy 28/5/1905 in
70nm S of Dajelet Island. Bystry 28/5/1905 after Tsushima battle ran
aground at Korean Coast and blown up by crew. Blestyashchiy and
Gromkiy were badly damaged by Japanese ships 28/5/1905 and scuttled by own crews
in Sea of Japan. Bedovy after Tsushima battle 28/5/1905 surrendered to
Japanese in Tsushima Strait and was commissioned by IJN as Satsuki. Bezuprechnyy was sunk by Japanese cruiser
Chitose 28/5/1905 in Tsushima Strait.

Boykiy, Grozny and Bodry
were captured by Japanese at Vladivostok 30/6/1918, in 1922 destroyed by White
Army and never repaired. Bravy was also captured by Japanese at
Vladivostok by 30/6/1918 but after liberation by Red Army 25/10/1922 returned to
fleet list. Leytenant Pushchin and Zhivuchiy were lost
respectively at 9/3/1916 Varna and
25/4/1916 off Sevastopol on mines. Zavetny was scuttled by crew by order of Bolsheviks. Zhivoy
was sunk during a storm at Sevastopol 15/11/1920. Zharkiy, Zvonkiy and Zorkiy
were withdrawn to Bizerte in November, 1920 and in late 1920s
sold for scrap by Soviet Government. Zavidny and Zhutkiy were abandoned by
Whites, but never commissioned by Soviet Navy.